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What did you like the most about the training?: Asking the trainer questions.

David Froehling -Freudenberg IT LP

Course: MediaWiki for Content Editors

That it been individualized training for me and my supervisor. A++
Lucas was a phenomenal instructor and the course was very fun and informative. MediaWiki is an awesome tool too!.

John Leahy- FDA

Course: Administering MediaWiki

I liked that the trainer gave me the chance to ask as many questions as possible concerning my specific needs relating to the wiki I am working on for my institution.

Valentina Cattane - Institute of Development Studies

Course: MediaWiki for Content Editors

Great course, I'm glad I was involved and look forward to what the project may bring!
Everything was super awesome and he (the trainer) made it very comprehensible.
I liked hands-on coding and creating your own wiki.

Nicole Herrera - FDA

Course: MediaWiki for Content Editors

Well explained

Ruth Hardy

Course: MediaWiki for Content Editors

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Collaboration Course Outlines

Rocket.Chat is a popular open-source group chat application and server. Although the user interface is simple and clean, the system is powerful and complex. There are many configurable settings for different use-cases. Deploying the server, configuring it properly, managing and extending it can be challenging.

In this course, we get you up and running fast, providing you the practical experience to deploy, manage and extend your own Rocket.Chat server.

FitNesse is a test framework written in Java that allows testers, developers and customers to collaboratively create test cases on a wiki. It enables an agile style of acceptance testing where testers collaborate with developers to develop a testing suite. FitNesse supports applications written in Java, .Net, Ruby, Python, C, and PHP using FitNesse.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use a Wiki based collaborative approach for creating and maintaining test cases, then executing those tests against a demo application.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Take examples of desired software behavior and turn them into automated tests that are viewable and editable through a Wiki- Write and execute tests via the browser, command line (using RESTful syntax) or a JUnit test- Create test fixtures that allow non-technical people to write tests by modifying a Wiki page- Use FitNesse as a knowledge base and repository for story and theme requirements

Audience

- Test engineers- Developers

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

This course has been created for people who are going to use MediaWiki software as editors, users and website administrators.

This course explains how to:

- Find the information you are looking for on an existing site- Create, edit and remove pages- Design a structure of the page- Analyse the best solution for the structure of the entire project- Manage users- Create and manage a community

Some projects using MediaWiki:

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[Wikipedia](https://www.wikipedia.org)

Free encyclopedia

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[Wiktionary](https://www.wiktionary.org)

Dictionary and thesaurus

[Wikinews-logo-en.png](https://www.wikinews.org)

[Wikinews](https://www.wikinews.org)

Free content news source

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[Wikiversity](https://www.wikiversity.org)

Free learning tools

[Commons-logo.svg](https://commons.wikimedia.org)

[Commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org)

Shared media repository

[Wikibooks-logo.png](https://www.wikibooks.org)

[Wikibooks](https://www.wikibooks.org)

Free textbooks and manuals

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[Wikiquote](https://www.wikiquote.org)

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